MU is at risk of spending millions of pounds to liquidate some players from Old Trafford this summer, when partners buy ready to take advantage of the Red Devils in pushing the names that are no longer in the plan before the Premier League 2025/26 started.
Alejandro Garnacho is the latest name that clearly expresses the viewpoint of the future at MU, when he appeared this week with the shirt of Marcus Rashford – who was dismissed by Ruben Amorim to the edge of last season and was lent at Aston Villa.
Both Garnacho, Rashford and the winger Antony have a contract until 2028, and MU is now given to continue paying a part of the salary even when they leave and play for another club. Jadon Sancho will also be “green light” after two consecutive seasons to be loaned.
It is known that MU and Chelsea have discussed the turning contract to lend Sancho last season into an official transfer, but the deal collapses because of the unanimity of the ratio of the salary burden. Sancho is bought from Dortmund for £ 73 million and receives a salary of more than £ 200,000 per week.
MU is currently seeking to “recover salary” through loan contracts, but the intermediary said that the negotiation position of the Red Devils was weakened because everyone knew they wanted to quickly push these players.
Rashford was eliminated by Amorim from the playlist before moving to Villa in the form of borrowed – where he performed well and was called back to England. Last week, Rashford publicly expressed his desire to wear Barca in an interview with Spanish media. Although Tottenham is looking for a winger, Barca seems to be Rashford's top priority now.
The fact that Garnacho wore a Rashford shirt took place after Amorim himself bluntly told him to find a new club at the end of last season, while Antony was borrowed by Real Betis in the season 2024/25.
Betis is said to want to negotiate more about a long -term agreement with Antony. Interestingly, some sources from Spain said MU is discussing with Betis about owning an part of Antony's transfer rights in the future – similar to the beneficiaries if the player is sold in the future. Antony was recruited by MU for £ 82 million under Erik Ten Hag.
It is still unclear whether these disgraced players will participate in MU's US tour. Previously, in 2019, Romelu Lukaku was about to leave but still joined the tour of coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The future of Rasmus Hojlund is also somewhat precarious, when Inter Milan is paying attention. The Danish striker also has a contract until 2028 and an additional extension of 1 year, like the case of Antony. Meanwhile, Sancho has only 1 year to contract with MU, but the club can activate the terms of automatically renew another one year, thereby preventing the loss of the UK in the summer of 2025.
During the lending to Antony to Betis, the representative of La Liga paid 84% of the player's salary. With Rashford, Aston Villa burdens 75% of the salary, and that number can increase to 90% depending on the performance.
Overall, this is a great lesson and remembered MU's life. They paid too high salaries to the players in the form of gently, so that they were now pushed into a difficult position. All mistakes have to pay for money, and MU is definitely a team that penetrates it more than any other club at this time.
Well, it would be better to sell the player and accept a little salary, rather than hold it all without gaining a trend. The consequences that MU must taste from the transfer mistakes will probably last for a while.